I’ve been testing this Shark LED face mask and it’s a miracle worker
The IndependentSign up to our free weekly newsletter for insider tips and product reviews from our shopping experts Sign up for our free IndyBest email Sign up for our free IndyBest email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Current Body’s mask catapulted to fame, thanks to a cameo in Emily in Paris, while The Light Salon’s boost LED face mask is said to be Victoria Beckham’s go-to and Lyma’s targeted LED laser was Sofia Richie’s pregnancy skin saviour. Medical consultant Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme says the devices “use light-emitting diodes to deliver specific wavelengths of light into the skin”, adding: “These wavelengths penetrate the skin at different depths, stimulating cellular processes, without causing damage.” When it comes to specific concerns, Dr Ejikeme says: “Red light is ideal for anti-ageing, as it boosts collagen and improves overall skin texture. When it comes to using an LED face mask though, Dr Ejikeme says that “consistency is key, as the benefits are cumulative”. How I tested open image in gallery The mask must be used on clean, dry skin, so, I used it after cleansing For the purpose of this review, I used the mask daily on the anti-ageing and anti-blemish modes, before trialling the ‘skin sustain’ setting, which has been designed to maintain the results of an initial eight-week cycle.